![]() ![]() This surname is a combination of Ichi which means ‘one’ or ‘town’ and hara which means ‘field’ or ‘ meadow’. Mostly found in central Japan and the Ryukyu Islands, the surname means ‘moat’. The man who made the surname famous is Soichiro Honda (the founder of Honda Motor Company). This famous Japanese last name means ‘original rice field’, and is common throughout Japan and the Ryukyu Islands. Some of the notable personalities with this surname are Naohito Fujiki (actor and singer), and Saburo Fujiki (golfer). This surname refers to the Japanese wisteria tree. This name is a variation of Fujiwara and means ‘wisteria plain’ and is one of the greatest noble clans of classical Japan. Sumiko Fuji (Japanese actress) is a famous name bearer. This is a very common Japanese surname, and means ‘wisteria’. In this Japanese surname, the word eno means ‘hackberry’ and moto means ’base’. The second Japanese character in the surname links it to the powerful Fujiwara clan. Endo:Įn means ‘distant’ and do refers to ‘wisteria’ flowers. Yutaka Enatsu (former pitcher) is a noteworthy name bearer. Enatsu:Į stands for ‘river’ or ‘inlet’ and natsu means ‘summer’. A noteworthy personality with this surname is Atsuhiko Ejiri (football player). ![]() The Japanese character for E means an ‘inlet’ or ‘river’, and jiri means ‘behind’ or ‘rear’. ![]()
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